Browser: The Internet Design Project

(9781856691116) - Dimensions: 240 x 280mm | 780g - Format: Paperback | 144 pages - Publication date: 27 Oct 1997 - ISBN: 9781856691116 - Languages: Spanish - London, United Kingdom - Laurence King Publishing

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- Managers' Guides to Computing
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240 x 280mm | 780g
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Paperback | 144 pages
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9781856691116
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Spanish
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27 Oct 1997
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London, United Kingdom
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Laurence King Publishing

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